tanderra craft village - april 2014 newsletter
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26th & 27th
April2014
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THIS MARKET’S ENTERTAINMENT
We are very pleased to announce the following entertainers that will be joining us over the weekend.
SATURDAY: “Ecclecocatz” with Karen, James, Brian & Lydia
SUNDAY: “Sunday Sessions at Tanderra”
Market Dates, & Board Meeting Dates for 2014 Each Board meeting date for that month is also shown so members, friends, visitors know.
That way if they wish to communicate anything to The Board they are aware of when meetings are.
Where possible, the raffles will also be aligned with the theme for that market.
Not every Market will have a Theme. As each Market presents itself and it has a Theme, then it will be advertised.
2014 January —Board 14th; Market—-25th & 26th
February—Board 11th; Market—22nd & 23rd
March —Board 11th; Market—29th & 30th
April —Board 8th; Market—26th & 27th
May —Board 13th, Market—24th & 25th (multi-cultural)
The dates are correct at the time of going to press, any changes will be communicated. Editor
June —Board 10th Market—28th & 29th
July— Board 8th; Market—26th & 27th
August—Board 12th; Market— 30th & 31st
September—Board 9th; Market—27th & 28th
October—Board 14th; Market— 25th & 26th
What’s Inside? P2 For your information, including Board Members and contact details; P3 Across the Board; Ads P4 Ads; information;.
Who’s having a Birthday in april? Estelle Aitchison, Barrie Forsyth, Ian Harrison, Viv Liddicoat, Michael Moon, Kylie Tonkin, Cindy Venning, Ellen Zukowski
That’s better, a nice crop of birthdays, may all those having birthdays celebrate well. May those who have lost loved ones whose birthdays were in March, remember the good times you had with them.
P5 Maintenance; Notes from Editor; P6/7 Ads; notes; Raffles P8 Multicutural Ad P9 Multicutural Information P10 Sunday Sessions
Theme for April Market is Anzac
Colouring Corner for the kids
Come and see what our shops & stalls have to offer
See Bub & her Crew in the Tea Rooms—what delicacies do they have for us?
2014 Management Board
& Contacts
Chairperson: Ian Harrison 0417 707 470
Secretary: Brian Sweeting 0429 453 350
Treasurer: Shirley Harrison 0429 676 363
Membership Officer: Kylie Johnson 0498 117 014
Stall Coordinator: Shirley Harrison 0429 676 363
Entertainment Officer: Ellen Zukowski 08 8645 1674
Special Events Coordinator: Judy Roads
Maintenance Officer: Allen Daff
Publicity Coordinator: Fiona Slaven 0412 652 794
Newsletter Editor: Melissa Wilson
Craft Shop Coordinator: Yvonne Atkinson 0438814379
BBQ Coordinator: Margaret Moon 8645 2192
Fundraising: Fran MacKinnon 8649 3077
Membership?
Do you want to be-
come a member? Please ask any of the Board Members, or
alternatively, see Yvonne in the Craft Shop
Advantages of Membership:
Vote at AGM and Special Meetings;
There are other advantages in being
a member of Tanderra Craft Village.
Rent / Site / Stall Payments
Please have your stall / shop rent payments ready for collection on Sunday morning – if you are here only for one day,
then please pay Shirley at her stall in the main Market Hall as soon as possible on your day of attendance, Thank you,
Shirley
Want to book a stall? Contact Shirley on 0429 676 363
Please no later than the Thursday before the market. Thank you
We are very fortunate to have businesses such as A&R Copiers supporting Tanderra in the production of our Newsletter.
Please look after the businesses that support your organisation. We thoroughly recommend A&R Copi-ers.
They can be contacted on 08 8644 3066.
We are asking patrons, members of Tanderra, and resident Groups, to please observe the No Parking areas around Tanderra. They are placed to provide safe areas for you to load and/or unload of goods, materials, equipment etc.
It has been identified that parking in those areas would not be safe for patrons, or vehicles, and might seriously impair movement of vehicles around those areas.
ACROSS the BOARD
In March we had a successful AGM, held on Saturday 29th March at 4:15 pm. It was pleasing that we had a good number of members in attendance. The various reports were presented and received by the members in attendance. Comments since have indicated that all went well. It was pleasing that a good fruitful discussion took place during the meeting. One of the highlights was the first time use of the PA system installed several days before the AGM. As with all new installa-tions there needs to be some “tweeking” of the system. We will gradually work the gremlins out.
The Special Events Committee continues to work towards the Multi-Cultural event on the May Market weekend. Feature act is the Celtic Borderers, they will be performing on Saturday and Sunday, then there is a concert at the Westland Hotel Motel entertainment area on the Saturday night, entry is by ticket $10.00 a person. A workshop will be held by the Celtic Borderers on Saturday, time to be advertised. Numbers are limited, so you need to register.
Our BBQ does a very good job at providing an alternative to the Tea Rooms delicious home cooked meals. Especially for the members of Cascade Radio Controlled Car Club and breakfasts. To assist the BBQ members provide good healthy food, members provide edible supplies to Margaret and her team. Our thanks go to one such member, Shaz Saler; Shaz has recently provided a sizable quantity of delicious onions to help in dressing the snags, steak on sale through the BBQ; thanks Shaz.
Speaking of members that help out behind the scenes, we must not go past Heather and Merilyn for their undying assis-tance in both creating and distributing publicity material keeping members and patrons informed of what is happening at the various markets. This publicity goes across Whyalla, and across Eyre and York Peninsulas, the Mid North, the Outback, and other such places.
Fran and her team are working hard to provide in fund raising, the Easter raffle raised $257.oo at the March market. First prize went to a member of the visiting Probus group from Quorn. April’s market will find us vying for the Mother’s Day raffle, with, again, very good prizes on offer. A very special prize has been donated to Fran; this will be offered during the Multi-Cultural Market in May.
At the April market we will be trying a different way of closing off the driveway that goes between the Market building and ‘H’ and ‘J’ Blocks. Comments are welcome as to its asthetic and practicality as compared to the current chains used.
I look forward to seeing you at April’s market.
Regards
Ian Harrison
Chairperson
Tanderra Craft Village
Dropping Off and Picking Up Stall Holders and Shop Occupiers are reminded that as the Market officially opens at 10:00 am and closes at 4:00 pm, all vehicles MUST be vacated from the roadway between the Main Building and ‘H’ and ‘J’ Blocks by 9:45 am and are NOT permitted in until after 4:00 pm. This is for the safety of members, visitors and patrons. It has been noted that cars are being parked between the Model and Main buildings, this is not an option as this area is sometimes used for displays or outside stall(s), children’s entertainment etc.
We are always on the lookout for preloved goods for our own Second hand shop. This is located in the northern end of ‘H’ Block. There are some guidelines about what can be offered for sale. NO electrical goods, no underwear. Anything offered needs to be clean and complete. If games, or puzzles, or jig-saw puzzles, then please make sure that all components are there. And if there were instructions on how to play a game please make sure that they are included. See Shaz in her shop diagonally across from the second-hand shop.
Tanderra’s BBQ Looking for a quick meal or snack while visiting Tanderra. Come to our BBQ - snags, steak, onions, eggs, if you are early enough they serve a BBQ breakfast - especially for Cascade R/C Car fans. Lovely, tasty, scrumptious.
Tanderra Native Nursery Old Laundry building Tanderra craft Village
We are open every Saturday from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Plus Sunday every Market Weekend.
We stock native trees, shrubs, & ground co-vers.
Plant prices from $3.00 and up Other goods for purchase include Pewter ani-
mals, spoons & letter openers. Contact Ellen Zukowski 08 8645 1674
See us on Facebook
Conching’s Cottage Shop 1 ‘H’ Block
Do you like to drink wine? Come and taste Conching’s Fruit Wines. The fruit wines she makes are from organically home grown trees & plants. They include Apple Wine, Apricot Wine, Guava Wine, Mandarin Wine, Peach Wine, Pear Wine, Plum Wine, Pomegranate Wine. Quince Wine, & Beetroot Wine
NOTE: Under the Licensing Act 1997, it is unlawful for liquor to be sold or supplied (given or passed on) to a person who is under the age of 18.
BOOK ROOM—’J’ Block Offerings in the Book Room. Thank you for your recent donations PRE-LOVED BOOK ROOM Thank you for the many donations of pre=loved books over the last few weeks. There are so many that there are now 2 overflow sites, one in the Market Area when space is availa-ble and one is next to the disabled toilet. Donations for books taken have increased with donation containers now in the Market area and in the Bok Room, Cindy in Room 11 opposite the Book Room will also take your donations. Tanderra Craft Village appreciates users ongoing support with books and cash contributions. Thank you from Merilyn Book Shop Manager
Craft shop open from 9am to 1pm on Thursdays
Museum on Thursdays and Fridays, tours can be arranged.
Thank you to all the people who donate bundled newspaper to Tanderra. Keep those bundles coming. The last load we received $20.10. Please keep the papers coming. If you have trouble get-ting them out to Tanderra than please ring a board member.
Remember it can only be clean newspaper, no glossy magazines, or junk mail.
MAINTENANCE REPORT from Peter
Not really a maintenance report.
I wish to use this space this month, to thank Peter for all his hard work over the years of being Maintenance Officer. We have a new Maintenance Officer, Allen, and I am sure he will carry on with the great work that Pe-ter started.
NOTES FROM THE EDITOR Please Note: Deadline for copy, photos, ads etc. for May Newsletter is Thursday 15th May 2014. Email to: [email protected] or post to the Postal address and information will be passed onto me. Publishing Policy: Tanderra reserves the right not to publish material seen to be or may be inflammatory and not within guidelines set by The Board.
Would you like to advertise goods, services, displays in your Shop, Stall, or Resident Group?
Contact details for submission: by post to PO Box 659, Whyalla, S.A. 5600 The Board has made the decision to standardise on Ad sizes. The standard Ad will be 8.8cm wide by 6cm deep with a 0.3cm gutter. There will be variations from time to time. Advertisers are reminded that 2014’s advertising rates are due by January Market and that it is still $10.00 for 12 issues—that’s got to be value. Editor
From The Editor As we enter our April Market, we are 1 month away from our Annual Multi-Cultural Market. Make sure
you tell your friends and family all about it, spread the word and make this an extra special Multi-cultural
market, there will be lots of different things to look at, variety of foods, come along and have some fun.
Hoping you all have a nice Easter Weekend and enjoyed the 4 day break. Maybe you went down to the
beach and had a look at fishy fringe, or checked out the leadership board for the snapper Comp. Or some
of you may have been lucky enough to get away. Whatever you did I hope you enjoyed it.
Just a reminder that if you are on the list to receive an email copy of the newsletter a hard copy will not
be delivered to your shop. Extra hard copies are always in the Tea Rooms and should a member not be at
Tanderra I will post it out. Should you wish to receive the hard copy and not email copy, please make sure
to tell me so I can remove you from the Email list.
Welcome to our new board members Kylie Johnson for Memberships, Fiona Slaven for Publicity and Allen
Daff for Maintenance Officer. Thank you also to our returning Board Members for your continued sup-
port and dedication to Tanderra. We appreciate all that you do.
Please also remember I am the Newsletter Editor so any questions or concerns need to come direct to
me, not through other people. Thank you
C L A S S I F I E D S Come and visit
Shirley’s Knit ‘n’ Sew Nook
(Just before you enter the Tea Rooms) I have a variety of Doll’s clothing to suit dolls of most sizes. If I don’t have what you want in stock, you can place an order. I also have a range of Shopping Trolley Seat Covers, Matinee Jackets, Booties, and Jumpers for babies and toddlers, plus a variety of children’s clothing Orders taken—deposit required.
Shirley Now on Facebook
Would you like to learn more about the
history of Tanderra & The Steelworks?
Come on down to ‘R’ Block
and visit Peter at the
(directly behind “the Woodies“)
Open 11:00 am to 3: pm Market Week-
ends, or by appointment.
Entry is free, but a donation to help with
the upkeep of the gallery
would be appreciated.
Check out Glenice’s great range of
Lead Light, Sun-Catchers
& Gift Wares For all occasions.
Want something made to order?
Please ask.
Hey Kids—young & young at heart
Why not play a round of
MINI GOLF Cost is $2.00.
Includes Putter and Golf Ball.
Please see Margaret at
“Coates Crafts” - ‘H’ Block
Come on over and visit John & Judy at
The Jade & Opal Shop Located at shops 23/25 ‘H’ Block.
We have a wide range of Freshwater & Organic Pearls,
Swarovski Crystal rings and earrings, Cubic Zirconia & Opal Jewellery. We also stock Mother-of-Pearl &
Bone carvings as well as Paua Shell Bracelets, Sharks Teeth & more.
Patchwork and Quilting In the Quilters Guild rooms at the end of ‘K’ Block. See displays of quilts and wall hangings. There are also quilts, bags and other items for sale on the Trading Table. Come in and see quilters working on a variety of hand and machine projects. Everybody welcome. We enjoy visitors.
SHAZELLS
Lady Bug Cottage, Designs & Treats
Home MADE CORNISH PASTIES AND TREATS
AT OLD FASHIONED PRICES HAND MADE CRAFTS, Machine embroidery
Gifts for all occasions—Orders welcome, We aim to please no challenge too great. Phone: 08 86622014
Mobile: 0427615658
Email: [email protected]
Jenny - Kay’s
Go to Jenny - Kay’s for:
Reborn Dolls and Children’s Clothes
Home Made Pies, Pasties, Sausage rolls and
Cakes.
Other items available include:
Wooden Toys, Novelties, Footy Plaques, Shields,
Knitted Toys, Jumpers, Footy Novelties.
Please ensure that you flatten down boxes prior to putting
them in the recycling bin. This
means cutting the sealing tape and
flattening them that way, NOT simp-
ly jumping on them.
This means we can get more in the
bin and saves us money.
What can go in the bin?
Clean paper and clean flattened boxes.
Hello everyone, the Easter Raffle was a great success, so now we are onto the Mother’s day raffle. Please remember to bring back your books as it is drawn this month. Next of course is the Father’s day raffle, one for which I am desper-ate for donations, any little thing helps, as long as it is for men of course. Also don’t forget to keep your scoops from the washing powder boxes, I want them for Christmas. Please remember when you are clearing out that if it is new donate it to me for the raffles , if it used then Shaz might be able to use it in our second hand shop Bye till next time Fran
FRAN’S GOODIES
Come and see my stall selling chocs, lollies,
sausage rolls etc. For the kids I have
crowns, purses and treasure chests filled
with lollies. I also have some craft and
other things for sale as well as dog bis-
cuits.
Fran
Whyalla Woodies In the Northern Block, with Steelcap Gallery.
See the displays of finely crafted timber pieces. There are beautiful pens, clocks, key-rings and many larger works on show and for sale.
Raffles The results of the March Market 2014 raffle draws are:
Easter Raffle: Rita Britz—Quorn
Eggs in Jar—Paul : 294eggs
IMPORTANT REMINDER - MEMBERSHIPS
If you have not yet renewed your membership, now is the time.
Remember—no valid membership, no voting or nominating of board members
TANDERRA CRAFT VILLAGE MARKET
Invites you to attend:
“SUNDAY SESSIONS AT TANDERRA”
SUNDAY 27th April 2014
From 12.00pm—3.00pm
“Just jamming together under the pergola”
Put your name on the Black Board and get up
and play or sing or join in with everyone else.
Free entry and Free Car Parking.
Family Fun Day
Open Market Weekend